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Internal Investigation Ongoing into Fatal B.D.F. Helicopter Incident

We’ve been reporting on the latest reports on the B.D.F.’s fatal helicopter crash.  The Honduran Air Force conducted the first investigation and has shared their findings. The Civil Aviation Department and the BELL Company published theirs on Wednesday. But the investigation is still ongoing with some final reports to be published in the coming weeks, […]

The Tale of the B.D.F. Heli Crash and the Postmortem

As you heard just now, the team is still carrying out the internal investigation. But one other point that stuck out during at Wednesday’s press conference relates to the autopsy. While there were speculations about what may have killed the B.D.F. officers, the Civil Aviation Department’s cites the cause of death as blunt force trauma […]

The 2020 Budget Debate That Wasn’t, Thanks to COVID-19

In Belmopan this morning, the Leader of the Opposition John Briceño responded to the budget for the new financial year.  There was no debate since the threat of COVID-19 is affecting just about every sector, including the House of Representatives where the rule of social distancing is being observed.  The gallery was also devoid of […]

Johnny B Explains His Solo Performance in Parliament

Following today’s sitting of the House of Representatives, opposition leader John Briceño explained why other elected members of his party collectively abstained from debating the budget.  Not for the glaring missteps they maintain the Barrow administration has made in its twelve years of office, but because a unified front during this time of national threat […]

Setting the Record Straight on Guatemalan Transit

Earlier today, word spread like wildfire that Guatemalan nationals were traversing Belize from the Philip Goldson International Airport to the western border and that their transit through the country was facilitated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.  While it may have been true that they were traveling cross country to enter Guatemala from Melchor, the […]

Sedi on Closing Down the P.G.I.A.

According to Elrington, a statutory instrument would have to be instituted in order to effect a travel ban for passengers entering the country via the P.G.I.A.   In that case, he says, all travelers would be barred from arriving in Belize, no matter their country of origin.   Wilfred ‘Sedi’ Elrington, Minister of Foreign Affairs “Unless […]

Half of B.T.B. Staff to be Terminated; Lands Department Closing Offices

Aside from cancelations of events and activities, a number of government departments have been downsizing. News Five has confirmed that this afternoon the Director of the Belize Tourism Board met with staff around three p.m. and shared that about fifty percent of them will be terminated. The cut, we are told, will take place on […]

COVID-19 Disrupts Church Service

Churches across the globe are having to suspend services and alter practices during mass to avoid the spread of the corona virus.  Locally, this coming Sunday, masses have been called off in the Anglican Diocese and at Catholic parishes and worshippers are encouraged to attend mass via the internet.  Easter Services are up in the […]

Secondary Legislation Drafted to Forward Court Proceedings in Wake of COVID-19 Threat

The courts are not immune to the corona virus threat. The Court of Appeal was the first to make a change in the judiciary and has suspended its sitting. On Tuesday, Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin, Chief Magistrate Sharon Fraser, the Director of the Family Court, the Deputy Registrar and executive members of the Bar Association […]

Bail Applications to be Heard Via Video Link

It has been established that the arraignment of persons for criminal acts continues as normal, even as a secondary procedure will be instituted at the courts for civil and criminal matters. Executive Committee Member of the Bar Association, Gavin Courtenay says that through the use of technology, bail applications will be heard via video link. […]

Precautionary Measures at the Court; Trials with Jury Postponed

Social distancing is a major recommendation as a preventative measure to halt the spread of COVID-19. The judiciary is taking no risks and has since postponed trials with jury until further notice.   Gavin Courtenay, Executive Member, Bar Association of Belize “Even prior to the meeting, certain matters—particularly in the criminal court—the Chief Justice had […]

Supreme Court Empowered to Make Decisions in Times of National Emergency

Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin, via the passage of the Supreme Court of Judicature Amendment Bill, will now be empowered to make decisions on occasions when there are matters of public interest and national security, as in the case of the coronavirus threat.  This morning in the House of Representatives, that piece of legislation was introduced […]

A Look at the Latest Reports into the B.D.F. Helicopter Accident

As we promised, the following story looks at the two reports of the B.D.F. helicopter accident that were released late Wednesday evening.  The reports are produced by the Civil Aviation Department and the BELL Company. One report looks specifically at the aircraft itself, with an analysis of the wreckage recovered from the site; while the […]

New Bills Introduced in the House of Representatives

Several pieces of proposed legislation were introduced in parliament today, notwithstanding the primary focus of the sitting being an aborted budget debate.  Before we get to those bills, the Prime Minister announced that all government ministers have decided to forego a month’s salary to be contributed towards funds to combat the COVID-19 threat.  Prime Minister […]

Ministry of National Security Releases Latest Reports into Fatal Chopper Incident

Late this evening, the Ministry of National Security held a press conference about the investigation into the fatal helicopter incident. The press was informed that the reports, one from Belize Civil Aviation Department and one from BELL, the manufacturers of the UH1H helicopter, have been completed.  The report wasn’t shared at the briefing; instead, it […]

Attorney Says Honduran Report More Critical of the B.D.F. Procedures

Before the press conference, the ministry met with the families of the deceased B.D.F. soldiers. Following that meeting, attorney for Mendez, Choco and Baizar families, Audrey Matura, spoke with reporters to share some of the takeaways from the Honduran report.   Audrey Matura, Attorney “The key things are that we were looking at is still […]

Each Family of Deceased B.D.F. Soldier to Get 100K in Ex-Gratia Payment

Attorney Audrey Matura also shared more information on the matter of compensation. She says that the Minister of National Security has made a commitment to pay each of the affected families an ex-gratia payment of one hundred thousand dollars. Matura explains how that will work. Audrey Matura, Attorney “We had been asking for the family […]

Caye Caulker a Ghost Town; the Economic Impact of COVID-19 on the Tourism Destination

Belize’s economy is heavily dependent on tourism so that the looming COVID-19 is presenting major shocks to the industry.  The Philip Goldson International Airport remains open, but the number of flights and passengers are dwindling. Hotel cancellations are fast and furious and cruise ships are not calling on port. Businesses all over are scaling down […]

Tips to Help you Prepare During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Health officials have warned that it is not a matter of if; it is a matter of when the novel coronavirus gets here. The government has introduced some preventative and containment measures for the country.  While Belize remains one of three countries in the region where there are no confirmed cases, some one hundred and […]

Older Persons Take Precautions Against COVID-19

The novel coronavirus is particularly deadly to the older population, many whose health conditions are worsened by pre-existing conditions. HelpAge Belize manages two institutions with a concentration of folks who are most at-risk of the virus. So how are they preparing the elderly for COVID-19?  News Five’s Hipolito Novelo has the following report.   Hipolito […]

K.H.M.H. Workers Union Demonstration Cancelled

A demonstration that was scheduled to take place today in front of the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital was canceled. The demonstration was planned by the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital Workers Union, but its plan crumbled when the union was denied a permit to demonstrate by the Belize Police Department. The union was contemplating action because […]

K.H.M.H. Workers Union Prepares Letter to Send to Prime Minister Dean Barrow

The union has decided to petition the staff if they want the isolation unit at the K.H.M.H.  When we spoke to its leaders, two hundred and fifty signatures were collected against having the isolation unit inside the hospital.  That petition, according to President Lidia Alpuche-Blake will be sent to the COVID-19 National Oversight Committee for determination.    […]

No COVID-19 in Belize; MOH to Acquire More Testing Kits

Today, the Ministry of Health held a sensitization webcast session on COVID-19. The session, as we’ve reported, is for the public to ask questions directly to health officials in an effort to raise awareness of local efforts and stamp out myths and rumours.  In today’s video cast, Director of Health Services Doctor Marvin Manzanero reported […]

DHS Says COVID-19 Situation is Fluid; a Detection Could See New Measures!

There are no confirmed cases of the virus in Belize, so should you go ahead and make travel plans?  Not so fast, says the Director of Health Services.  Doctor Marvin Manzanero is asking Belizeans not to make any plans for this Easter holiday.  He also spoke on the issue of gatherings for religious services. Doctor […]

Prison Prepares for COVID-19

Belize remains coronavirus free tonight and measures are being put in place to strengthen the health system as the virus threat hovers over the country. Government has already banned events of more than one hundred persons to minimize the risks of the virus, including the closure of schools up until the Easter Holidays.  Today, News […]